Mayor Miller invites community to connect with the return of Meet up with the Mayor series

North Bend, WALocal News

Mayor Miller invites the community to join the "Meet up with the Mayor" series on September 11, 2025, at 9:00 AM GMT. This initiative encourages residents to engage with local leadership and discuss pertinent community issues. As autumn approaches, the series aims to strengthen connections among residents and local officials. Miller emphasizes the importance of community involvement in governance, stating that open dialogue is essential for addressing local needs. Participants can expect to share their ideas and concerns directly with the mayor, promoting transparency and collaboration.

The event aligns with the city’s efforts to enhance civic engagement and foster a strong community spirit. Historically, similar events have led to increased participation in local decision-making. This series provides a platform for residents to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the future of North Bend.

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